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A Lust for Window Sills: A Lover's Guide to British Buildings from Portcullis to Pebble Dash

4.14 ( 42 Ratings by Goodreads)
A Lust for Window Sills: A Lover's Guide to British Buildings from Portcullis to Pebble Dash

A Lust for Window Sills: A Lover's Guide to British Buildings from Portcullis to Pebble Dash

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4.14 (42 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 2 October, 2008
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Ever wondered why the floors in our terraced houses are different heights? Or what the landscape round where you live looked like before it was built on? And did you know you can date a building by its window sills? A LUST FOR WINDOW SILLS tells us why and how. Harry Mount takes us on an engrossing tour of the nation's architecture, exploring the quirks, foibles and tiny details that make our buildings unique, and revealing the fascinating stories and anecdotes behind them along the way. We see every historic building style in Britain in one hour's walk across London, from the Norman apse of St Bartholomew's in Smithfield to the National Gallery's Sainsbury Wing, via Gothic in Holborn, Sir Christopher Wren in the City and the Knights Templar at Temple. A trip up the M4 reveals some of our greatest country houses, while a visit to Stonehenge, Avebury and Silbury Hill is a journey back to the Bronze Age. This book is a lively, entertaining and affectionate portrait of our history and the Britain we live in today.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781408700907
ISBN10 1408700905
Number Of Pages 384
Item Weight 580 g
Product Dimensions 140 x 38 x 218 mm
Publisher / Reseller Little, Brown
Format hardback
Edition First Edition
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PRAISE FOR AMO, AMAS, AMAT ** 'The perfect present for every family member, from the most reluctant schoolboy to your oldest uncle in search of new and timeless anecdotes to tell after lunch' THE FIELD ** 'If you studied Latin at school this will bring back fond memories, but even newcomers will be captivated by this witty and entertaining book' YORKSHIRE EVENING POST

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Author's Bio

Born in 1971, Harry Mount has degrees in Ancient & Modern History from Oxford and Architectural History from the Courtauld Institute. He is a writer and journalist who regularly writes for a range of national newspapers including the Telegraph, Daily Mail and Guardian.

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